Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
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Page 55
... favoured them in preference to the French , whom he saw building forts and houses , and taking forci- ble possession of the country . This forcible entry of the French upon their territories was deprecated by several tribes , and the ...
... favoured them in preference to the French , whom he saw building forts and houses , and taking forci- ble possession of the country . This forcible entry of the French upon their territories was deprecated by several tribes , and the ...
Page 68
... favour me so far as to mention it at the appointment of officers , I could not but entertain a true sense of the ... favoured with now . " On this , as on every other occasion of his life , Washington , though well qualified for the ...
... favour me so far as to mention it at the appointment of officers , I could not but entertain a true sense of the ... favoured with now . " On this , as on every other occasion of his life , Washington , though well qualified for the ...
Page 76
... in February ascended the Potomac . His wishes were soon favoured ; for General Braddock con- sidering his military talents and local knowledge essential to the success of the expedition , he invited him to join. 76 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... in February ascended the Potomac . His wishes were soon favoured ; for General Braddock con- sidering his military talents and local knowledge essential to the success of the expedition , he invited him to join. 76 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Page 87
... favour the stronger party , began to manifest great unwillingness to proceed . The necessity of securing the good will. Battle of Lake George . OLD BLOCK - HOUSE AT FORT DUQUESNE . BRITISH INFANTRY. THE EXPEDITION AGAINST NIAGARA . 87 ...
... favour the stronger party , began to manifest great unwillingness to proceed . The necessity of securing the good will. Battle of Lake George . OLD BLOCK - HOUSE AT FORT DUQUESNE . BRITISH INFANTRY. THE EXPEDITION AGAINST NIAGARA . 87 ...
Page 97
... favour ; and he accordingly took place of every captain upon the expedition , except Captain James Mercer and Captain Rutherford , whose commissions were older than his ; so that I should not by any means choose to act , as your honour ...
... favour ; and he accordingly took place of every captain upon the expedition , except Captain James Mercer and Captain Rutherford , whose commissions were older than his ; so that I should not by any means choose to act , as your honour ...
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